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South Australian Newsletter ! February 2008 Issue No 1!
3 New Resources
Some new
resources for you
and your staff
Page 2
YarnUp / ACTF
Information about
the ‘YarnUp’
program ... and a
great deal for Dare
to Lead members
from the ACTF
Page 3
Ceduna
Renmark
Whyalla
Adelaide
Bordertown
PortPirie
Roxby Downs
Coober Pedy
Port Lincoln
PortAugusta
MountGambier
MurrayBridge
Yalata
Ernabella
Oak Valley
SPAR ID: 2600Map prepared by Planning SA, December 2007.
0 100 200 300 km
Adelaide Hills
Barossa
Eastern Adelaide
Eyre and Western
Far North
Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island
Limestone Coast
Murray and Mallee
Northern Adelaide
Southern Adelaide
Western Adelaide
Yorke and Mid North
Local Government boundary
South Australian Government Regions SA Contacts
Details of SA
‘Dare To Lead
‘Contacts and
upcoming events
Page 4
Welcome back!The Federal Government’s Apology to members of the Stolen Generation on February 13th meant that we
started the school year with Indigenous issues well and truly on the minds of nearly everyone.
I wonder if in future years people will remember where
they were when Kevin Rudd made the apology, in the
same way that people remember where they were when
Kennedy was shot - or taking the day off school to watch
the moon landing in 1969.
Chris Graham, editor of the National Indigenous Times
wrote “For Indigenous Australia, the talk over the next
generation will be of a treaty, or a national settlement.
Whatever you choose to call it, Australia has an opportu-nity, not to mention a mood, for change.
The challenge that confronts us all now is whether or not we, as a nation, are mature enough to face this
now, or whether we condemn future generations of our children to deal with this issue, and all the trag-
edy and misery that will inevitably ensue if we fail to act.
Given the sincerity of Rudd's speech, and the genuine support of many of his colleagues, there's some reason for optimism. Let's hope Rudd's right, that we are at a new beginning.”
Chris Harvey
State Coordinator, Dare To Lead
South Australian Newsletter February 2008" 1
Kaurna Warraarra Wonbawonbandiby Kalaya Children’s
Centre
Kalaya Children’s Centre is an
Aboriginal focus centre located at
50 Webb Street, Queenstown, in
the western suburbs of Adelaide.
Kalaya evolved from the Alberton
Aboriginal Extended Hours Pro-
gram, which began in 1975.
It was the dream of Aunty Mary
Williams-Cooper and the original
management Committee mem-
bers to set up an early childhood
centre which was Aboriginal ori-
entated, developing pride and
dignity in being Aboriginal and
preparing the children for entry
into the school system without
loss of identity.
Kalaya aims to promote Aborigi-
nal culture and reflect the values,
diversity, cultural identity and
systems of knowledege of Abo-
riginal communities.
The book is available from the
centre for $15 and includes a CD
to help with correct pronuncia-
tion.
A fantastic resource for all pre-
schools and Junior Primary
Schools.
Idjhil
by Helen Bell
From earliest childhood Idjhil
knew that he was destined to be a
leader of his people. As his father
and grandfather taught him tradi-
tional hunting skills, he savoured
the joys and challenges of living
Nyungar way of life in the bush
that was his home. Secure and
content, Idjhil was unaware that
his life was to change forever .....
Idjhil is the moving story of a
Western Australian Aboriginal
boy who, at the age of nine, is
taken away from his family in ac-
cordance with the official gov-
ernment policy.
Although written as fiction, it is
based on the memories and expe-
riences of people still alive today.
Author Helen Bell lives in West-
ern Australia. A trained teacher,
she spent several years working
as a primary art specialist, before
moving on to administer an art
gallery.
Published by Cygnet Books
Price: about $15
Connecting Spirits A Journey of Reconcilia-
tion and Commemoration
Compiled by Julie Reece &
Chloe Oborn
Birdwood High teacher Julie
Reece has conducted a number of
trips to the battlegrounds in
Europe to visit the sites of WW1
battles and grave sites.
Students from both Birdwood
High and Ngarrindjeri students
from Meningie accompanied the
tour and this book outlines the
staff and students experiences.
Ceremonies were conducted at
the gravesite of Private Rufus
Gordon Rigney, in Europe and
back in his country along the Co-
orong.
Its a very emotional story, but a
great read! It also contains some
very useful links for teachers
wanting to research war veterans
with their students
Purchase details accompany this
newsletter(or see the Dare To
Lead (SA) website. Cost $25.
R E S O U R C E S
2" South Australian Newsletter February 2008
W W W . Y A R N U P . C O M . A U
South Australian Newsletter February 2008 3!
Yarnup is an Education and Outreach Program which takes the award winning Australian documentary
film 'Kanyini' into Australian Schools that one step further. The overall aim of the program is to connect
Australian students with their local Indigenous community through friendship.
Once a school signs up to become part of the Yarnup program, the following steps take place:
Step One: Each school nominates a team of student leaders (to be supported by a teacher) to run the Yar-
nup Program within their school.
The students are then supported by the Yarnup Operating Team to:
Step Two: Co-ordinate a film screening of 'Kanyini' at their school (the "Talk the Story" part of the pro-
gram).
Step Three: Initiate contact with their local Indigenous community and invite them to the screening.
Step Four: Where possible, raise funds via the screening to support a cultural experience with their local
Indigenous people (the "Walk the Story" part of the program) either at the school or outside of school
grounds, at a local sacred site for example.
Step Five: Document the 'growing relationship' between the school and the local Indigenous community
in a visual form, either through film, art or photography. These will then be posted on the Yarnup website.
The most heartfelt expression will win a school visit from the star of the film 'Kanyini', Bob Randall.
This program is currently being trialed in 30 schools in NSW this year and not available to schools in
South Australia. However there are many good ideas on the website that could be adapted to your school
Dare To Lead Schools get 20% off the listed price for products purchased from the ACTF. Their website contains a number of down-
loadable lesson plans for many of their resources.
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
ACTION AREA CONTACTSSA01 - ADELAIDE HILLS
GARRY NORTHLobethal Primary [email protected]: 8391 3667
SA02 - BAROSSA
ROS FROSTMt Pleasant Primary [email protected]: 85 682 170
SA03 - EASTERN ADELAIDE
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXMt Pleasant Primary [email protected]: 8325 2066
SA04 - EYRE & WESTERN
JOAN OGDENPort Lincoln Junior [email protected]: 8682 1226
SA05 - FAR NORTH
NICKY PROSSERMarree Aboriginal [email protected]: 86481884
SA06 - FLEURIEU & KI
SUE DIXONVictor Harbor R-7 [email protected]: 85 52 1166
SA07 - LIMESTONE COAST
DI ECKERMANNSt Martin’s Lutheran [email protected]: 8725 1430
SA08 - MURRAY & MALLEE
ROS FROSTMt Pleasant Primary [email protected]: 8325 2066
SA09 - NORTHERN ADELAIDE
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SA10 - SOUTHERN ADELAIDE
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SA11 - WESTERN ADELAIDE
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SA12 - YORKE & MID NORTH
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ABORIGINAL SCHOOLS
BRONWYN MILERAPt Pearce Aboriginal [email protected]
Phone: 88367 210
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
STATE COORDINATORCHRIS HARVEYRSD 30, Milendella [email protected]: 0423 029 304
SOUTH AUSTRALIAN
STATE CONSULTANTJACQUIE TAYLORphone: 0412 787 106
south australian
events
Indigenous ANZACS
19 February - Two Wells Primary28 February - Gawler East Primary
6 March - Birdwood High School
Dare to Lead Excellence Awards
14 March - Canberra
National AA Contacts Conference16-17 March - Adelaide
Tristate Remote Schools Conference
29 March - 2 April - Alice Springs
SA Dare to Lead Early Years Conference
2 May - Adelaide (EDC)
R E S O U R C E S
4" South Australian Newsletter February 2008
Ceduna
Renmark
Whyalla
Adelaide
Bordertown
PortPirie
Roxby Downs
Coober Pedy
Port Lincoln
PortAugusta
MountGambier
MurrayBridge
Yalata
Ernabella
Oak Valley
SPAR ID: 2600Map prepared by Planning SA, December 2007.
0 100 200 300 km
Adelaide Hills
Barossa
Eastern Adelaide
Eyre and Western
Far North
Fleurieu and Kangaroo Island
Limestone Coast
Murray and Mallee
Northern Adelaide
Southern Adelaide
Western Adelaide
Yorke and Mid North
Local Government boundary
South Australian Government Regions